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70 th Annual Meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society, May 2018 PAPER PRESENTATIONS BALLROOM 1 Time Presenter Presentation Title Jeffrey Mitchem Saving Sites in Florida: The Archaeological 8:00 8:20 Conservancy Owen Wright


  1. 70 th Annual Meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society, May 2018 PAPER PRESENTATIONS – BALLROOM 1 Time Presenter Presentation Title Jeffrey Mitchem Saving Sites in Florida: The Archaeological 8:00 – 8:20 Conservancy Owen Wright Prehistoric Armored Coastlines and Environmental 8:20 – 8:40 Sustainability Julie Duggins Public Interpretation and the Irma Canoe: An 8:40 – 9:00 Opportunity to Talk About Hypothesis Testing Joseph Nicolas Butler Tribal Perspectives on Sea Level Rise and the Costs 9:00 – 9:20 of Preservation at Egmont Key Emily Jane Murray Documenting Coastal Changes at Archaeological 9:20 – 9:40 Sites: A Case Study at Shell Bluff Landing (8SJ32), Ponte Vedra Beach Sarah Miller and Laura Digging into Site Stewardship: Quantifying and 9:40 – 10:00 Clark Qualifying the Public Benefits of Heritage Monitoring Scouts (HMS Florida) Mary Glowacki The State of the State: The Annual Report of the 10:00 – 10:20 Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research 10:20 – 10:40 MORNING BREAK Panel Discussion: 10:40 – 12:00 “Rising Seas and Sinking Sites”: Planning for Archaeological Site Loss in Florida LUNCH 12:00 – 1:20 John Worth New Insights into Spanish-Native Relations during 1:20 – 1:40 the Luna Expedition, 1559-1561 Cassandra Sadler and Pez, Pollen, and Preservation: Analysis of 16th 1:40 – 2:00 John R. Bratten Century Spanish Olive Jar Christina L. Bolte The 1559-1561 Tristán de Luna Settlement: 2:00 – 2:20 Disaster, Relief, and a “New Spanish” Artifact Assemblage in Pensacola, Florida John Robert Elmore III Conservation of Waterlogged Wood from the 2:20 – 2:40 and John R. Bratten Emanuel Point Shipwrecks 2:40 – 3:00 AFTERNOON BREAK James Pepe and Diane Archaeological Data Recovery at the Etna 3:00 – 3:20 K. Kloetzer Turpentine Camp (8CI795) Sarah Bennett Leisure, Community, and Compliance: Archaeology 3:20 – 3:40 at New Smyrna's Alba Court Inn Katie Higgins Historic Gomez Cemetery: Preservation of Cultural 3:40 – 4:00 Heritage in Hobe Sound, Florida 13

  2. 70 th Annual Meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society, May 2018 PAPER PRESENTATIONS – BALLROOM 2 Time Presenter Presentation Title 8:00–8:20 Diane Wallman Introduction: The Archaeology of the Tampanthropocene Kendal Jackson* Between Land and Sea: Deep-Time Historical Ecology in Organized Session: The TampAnthropocene 8:20–8:40 the Tampa Bay Watershed Gianpero Caso* The “Paleo-Anthropocene” in Tampa Bay: The Paleoindian 8:40–9:00 Archaeological Record Heather Draskovich Time to Settle Down: A Glimpse into the Archaic Period in 9:00–9:20 Tampa Bay Michael Lockman Middens, Mounds, and the Manasota: A Historical Ecology 9:20–9:40 of Tampa Bay’s Woodland Shellscape Amy Spurling Safety Harbor Period Social and Natural Landscape 9:40–10:00 Gatanbee* Transformations in the Tampa Bay Watershed Jelane Wallace The Lure of La Florida: Spanish Contact and the 10:00–10:20 Anthropocene in Tampa Bay (A.D. 1513-1821) 10:20–10:40 MORNING BREAK Ofelia Sanchez and The American Frontier and the Rise of the Capitalocene in 10:40–11:00 Diane Wallman Tampa Bay Christopher Hunt Heritage at Risk: A Critical Analysis of Cultural Resource 11:00–11:20 Policy and Management in Response to Climate Change John Arthur, Elizabeth They Never Left: Daily Life of a Safety Harbor Period Southard, Heather Settlement at the Weeden Island Site (8PI1), Florida 11:20–11:40 Draskovich, Kendal Jackson, and Sharlene O'Donnell Elizabeth Southard, Measuring Crowns: An Allometric Study of Melongena Kendal Jackson, corona (Crown Conch) from the Weeden Island Site (8PI1), 11:40–12:00 Sharlene O'Donnell, and Pinellas County, Florida John Arthur 12:00–1:20 LUNCH and Swift Creek Mounds and Ring Middens Jeffrey H. Searching for Spring Creek: Testing the Woodland Ring of the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge 1:20–1:40 Organized Session: The Weeden Island Shanks Midden-Mound Site Type Model in Northwest Florida Michael What Does a Prehistoric Florida Village Look Like? 1:40–2:00 Russo Thadra Between a Rock and a Byrd Place: Lithic Technology at 2:00–2:20 Stanton Byrd Hammock (8WA30) Martin Menz The Lost Phase?: Weeden Island without Swift Creek or 2:20–2:40 Wakulla at the Old Creek Shell Ring (8WA90) 2:40–3:00 AFTERNOON BREAK Geoffrey FSU Anthropology’s Investigations of Mound Field (8WA8) Thomas and 3:00–3:20 Tanya M. Peres Megan Zooarchaeology of Domestic Activities at a Weeden 3:20–3:40 Merrick Island Shell Ring in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge 14

  3. 70 th Annual Meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society, May 2018 PAPER PRESENTATIONS – BALLROOM 3 Time Presenter Presentation Title 8:00–8:20 Ivor Mollema Maritime Archaeology of Dog Island Chuck Meide An Overview of St. Augustine’s Historic Shipwrecks: 8:20–8:40 Research Potential and Potential Threats Wendy Weaver Submerged Prehistoric Sites in Tampa Bay, Florida – Over 8:40–9:00 50 Years Later. In Honor of Dr. Lyman O. Warren Steve Koski Prehistoric Submerged Archaeological Sites in Coastal 9:00–9:20 Sarasota County, Florida: Incidental Discoveries, Predictive Modeling, and Preservation Methodologies Ryan Duggins Investigating and Preserving Florida’s Submerged 9:20–9:40 Prehistory: Manasota Key Offshore Melissa Price Submerged Sites: Past, Present, and Future 9:40–10:00 Considerations Neil Puckett Expanding our Horizons: Archaeological Management in 10:00–10:20 Florida’s Aquatic Preserves 10:20–10:40 MORNING BREAK Michael Faught State of the Art: Reconstructing Paleolandscapes for 10:40–11:00 Maritime CRM Projects Thomas Penders, The Importance of Landscape in Preservation Strategies: Lori Collins, and Integrating Natural and Cultural Resource 11:00–11:20 Travis Doering Documentation to Digitally Preserve our Nation’s Historic Space Launch Complexes at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Lori Collins, Travis Heritage at Risk: How 3D Spatial and Imaging Tools are Doering, Margo Helping Managers and Researchers Better Preserve, 11:20–11:40 Schwadron Protect, and Interpret the Castillo de San Marcos and Fort Matanzas, St. Augustine, Florida Travis Doering and Improving Heritage Tourism with Digital Archaeology: The 11:40–12:00 Lori Collins City of St. Petersburg and 3D Archaeological Applications 12:00–1:20 LUNCH Robert J. Austin, Revisiting Perico Island Brad Lanning, Geoff 1:20–1:40 DuChemin, Kristina Altes, and Lee A. Newsom 1:40–2:00 Albert C. Goodyear Update on Paleoamerican Research in Florida Jon Endonino, Coquina Clam Cook-off: Donax Collection and Processing 2:00–2:20 Steven England, and Technology at the Tomoka Mound and Midden Complex Candace Robinette Traci Ardren Tracking the Matecumbe: Material Culture of the 2:20–2:40 Prehistoric Florida Keys 2:40–3:00 AFTERNOON BREAK 15

  4. 70 th Annual Meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society, May 2018 PAPER PRESENTATIONS – BALLROOM 3 CONT. Time Presenter Presentation Title Rachel Morgan Environmental Factors in Tree Island Hammocks: 3:00–3:20 Assessing Variability in Florida’s Prime Real Estate Christian Davenport Sugarcane Smoke, Gator Tails and Underwater Panthers: 3:20–3:40 Implications of Late Archaic Carved Bone Motifs from the Northern Everglades Jessica Baker and A Paradigm Shift: A Freshwater Archipelago and Its 3:40–4:00 Christian Davenport Implications in Archaeological Interpretations POSTER PRESENTATIONS – PALM ROOM Time Presenter Poster Presentation Title Robert Bowers A Pilot Study on Modern Geochemical Methods for and Robert Tykot Sourcing Florida Chert Shana Boyer Before Big Sugar Came to Town: Raising Cane on Florida’s Frontier Bethany The Craft of Marine Shell Bead Production in Pre-Columbian Brittingham Florida Rodrigo Cardenas, Bottle Analysis of the Bradley Park Renovation Excavation Robert Carr, and Danielle Ashley Simon Alec Colarusso The Mysterious Black Drink and its influences on the Indigenous People of North America 9:00–12:00 Jordan Falchook, Exploring the Canaveral Inn: History and Archaeology at the Rebecca Gibbons, Hotel Site (8BR240), Cape Canaveral and Michael Felice Brook Hayes Reign of Terroir: Fermenting Rebellion in Florida's Winemaking Industry Rachel Hilt Analysis of Shell Tools from Little Salt Spring and their Function Cayla Jordan and Rehabilitating Collections of the Rollins College Zackary I. Gilmore Archaeology Lab Cyndal Mateja Patterning and Practice: Physical Attributes of Utilitarian Pottery 12:00–1:20 LUNCH 16

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